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Books    and    Pamphlets 

IN  ENGLISH,  YIDDISH  AND  HEBREW 

ON 

ZIONISM    AND    RELATED    SUBJECTS 
WITH  BRIEF  ANNOTATIONS 


All  b'ooks  marked  *  arc  ])nb]ishe(l  1)\'  the 
Zionist  Organization  of  America,  and  all  books 
herein  listed  may  be  ordered  through  its  head- 
quarters. Remittances  must  accompany  all  pur- 
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ZIONIST  HISTORY  AND  ORGANIZATION 

^Anonymous  2c 

Zionist  Questions  and  Anszvers  (Leaflet) 
Contains  ten  questions  on  Zionist  theory,  ten  on  Pales- 
tine, and  ten  on  the  Zionist  Organization,  with  brief  answers 
of  four  or  five  Hnes  to  each  question.  The  last  page  con- 
tains a  bibliography.  Excellent  for  propaganda  purposes. 

*GiNzBERG,  AsHER  (Ahad  Ha'Am)  15c 

Pinsker  and  His  Brochure 

Translated  from  the  Hehrezv  by  Henrietta  Szold 

(Pamphlet) 

Written  at  the  time  of  Pinsker's  death,  it  gives  a  sym- 
pathetic and  scholarly  interpretation  of  his  ideas  and  an  ap- 
preciation of  his  labors.  Ahad  Ha'Am  takes  occasion  to  state 
his  own  view  rather  fully,  which  he  developes  from  Pinsker's 
experience  in  dealing  wnth  Palestine.  Palestine  is  to  be  a 
home  "for  Judaism  first,  and  for  the  Jews  in  days  to  come, 
when  they  shall  have  left  off  being  only  'Jews'." 

*GoLDBERG,  Israel  ioc 

Theodor  Herd  (Pamphlet) 

A  brief  sketch  of  his  life,  interestingly  told,  in  a  way 
to  interest  young  people  as  well  as  their  elders.  It  deals  also 
with  the  early  Congresses  and  with  Zionism  during  Herzl's 
time.  '  ,   ' 

*GoLDBERG,  Israel  ioc 

Zionism  :  Its  Thcorx,  Origins,  and  Achievements 
(Pamphlet) 
A  general  propaganda  pamphlet  showing  Zionism   to 

be  an  integral  factor  in  the  problem  of  world  reconstruction 


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after  the  war  and  an  indispensable  means  to  the  solution 
of  the  Jewish  problem.  It  traces  briefly  the  ori^s^in  and 
development  of  political  Zionism  and  gives  a  succinct  ac- 
count of  Jewish  achievement  in  Palestine.  Written  in  a 
lucid  and  vivid  style  and  calculated  to  "make  Zionists." 

GoTTHEiL,  Richard  $i-5o 

Zionism 

A  complete  history  of  Zionism  before  the  war  and  an 
analysis  of  Zionist  institutions.  It  deals  rather  with  facts 
than  theories. 

*Herzl,  Theodor  Paper  25c 

The  Jezvish  State 

An  attempt  at  a  modern  solution  of  the  Jewish  question 
{Revised  from  the  English  translation  of  Miss  Sylvia 
D'Avigdor,  with  special  preface  and  notes  by  Jacob  de 
Haas) 

The  book  which  gave  birth  to  political  Zionism.  Written 
by  Herzl  before  he  organized  the  movement,  it  voices  his 
passionate  conviction  that  the  only  solution  of  the  Jewish 
problem  is  Jewish  re-nationalization.  It  describes  in  detail 
his  dream  of  what  a  Jewish  state  should  be.  Many  of  the 
ideas,  such  as  that  of  a  Society  of  Jews  and  of  a  Jewish 
Bank,  have  since  been  embodied  in  the  Zionist  movement. 
It  is  a  classic  of  Zionism  which  everyone  should  read. 

*Herzl  Theodor  15c 

The  Congress  Addresses  of  Theodor  Herd 

Translated  by  Nellie  Straus  (Pamphlet) 

The  opening  addresses  delivered  bv  Theodor  Herzl  as 
chairman,  at  the  first  six  Zionist  Congresses.  A  Zionist 
classic.  They  give  an  intimate  sense  of  Zionist  happenings 
during  Herzl's  lifetime,  and  contain  many  inspiring  and 
even  prophetic  passages. 


Landman,  S.  ioc 

History  of  Zionism  (Pamphlet) 

One  of  the  Enghsh  Zionist  pamphlets.  It  gives  the 
history  of  the  Hibbat-Zion  movement,  of  Herzl's  activity, 
the  Congresses,  the  Uganda  affair,  and  brings  Zionism  up 
to  the  beginning  of  the  war.  For  so  short  an  account  it  is 
full  of  information  and  gives  a  fairly  complete  picture  of 
Zionist  history. 

Landman,  S.  ioc 

Zionism:  Its  Organisation  and  Institutions  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  It  sketches  the 
causes  that  led  up  to  Zionism,  deals  with  the  Zionist  Con- 
gress, and  tells  in  detail  of  Zionist  organization  thronghou!; 
the  world.  It  describes  the  institutions  in  the  Diaspora  and 
in  Palestine  which  carry  out  Zionist  aims,  and  foreshadows 
the  eventual  role  of  the  Zionist  Organization  as  representa- 
tive of  world  Jewry. 

*Levensohn,  Lotta  ioc 

The  Forerunners  of  Zionism  (Pamphlet) 
An  account  of  the  historic  causes  leading  up  to  Zionism, 
of  the  nationalist  ideals  expressed  through  Messianism  and 
the  Prophets,  and  of  the  personalities  which  preceded  Ilerzl 
and  laid  the  foundation  for  Zionism.  These  personalities  are 
Moses  Hess,  ITirsch  Kalisher,  Perez  Smolcnskin,  and  Leo 
Pinsker.  There  is  also  a  brief  account  of  early  Palestinian 
colonization. 

*LiPSKY,  Louis  ioc 

Parties  in  Zionism  (Pamphlet) 

An  account  of  the  factions  in  Zionism  which  have  de- 
veloped along  special  lines,  tlie  Tloveve  Zion.  tlic  Prnctic''' 
and  Political  Zionists,  the  Mizrachi,  the  Poale  Zion,  and 
the  Cultural  Zionists. 


Makover,  a.  B.  Paper  50c,  Cloth  75c 

Mordecai  M.  Noah :  His  Life  and  Work 
Mordecai  Noah  in  the  first  part  of  the  nineteenth  cen- 
tury had  a  clear  conception  of  Zionism  as  the  solution  of 
the  Jewish  problem.  A  newspaper  man  of  prominence  and 
influence,  he  planned  a  Jewish  refuge  on  Grand  Island  near 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  The  outcome  of  this  adventure  is  romantic 
and  interesting. 

*PiNSKER,  Leon  15c 

Auto-Emancipation 

Translated  by  D.  S.  Blondheim  (Pamphlet) 
A  trenchant,  intellectual,  and  vet  passionate  study  of  the 
Jewish  problem  from  the  rationalist  point  of  view.  Written 
in  1S82.  in  Russia,  it  reflects  the  tension  of  that  period  of 
pogroms.  The  solution  offered  for  the  Jewish  problem  is  the 
political  one  later  adopted  by  the  Zionist  movement.  The 
style  is  brilliant,  full  of  satire  and  epigram.  It  is  a  Zionist 
classic. 

^Rosenblatt,  Bernard  A.  loc 

The  Zionist  Organisation   (Pamphlet) 

An  account  of  the  instruments  through  which  Zionism 
expresses  itself,  the  shekel,  the  congress  and  its  various 
committees,  the  Zionist  bank,  the  Jewish  National  Fund, 
the  Palestine  land  development  companies.  Zionist  organ- 
ization in  America  during  the  early  days  of  the  war,  and 
the  Jewish  settlements  in  Palestine. 

Sacher,  H.,  Simon,  Leon,  and  Landman,  S.,  Editors 

Zionist  Pamphlets  $1.00 

Ten  pamphlets  published  by  the  English  Zionist  Federa- 
tion during  the  war.  They  cover  all  phases  of  Zionist  theory 
and  achievement.  They  are  listed  elsewhere  in  this  catalogue 
under  various  headings. 

I.     Zionism  and  the  Jewish  Problem,  by  Leon  Simon 


2.  Zionism  and  Jewish  Culture,  by  Norman  Bentwich 

3.  History  of  Zionism,  by  S.  Landman 
A  Hebrew  University  for  Jerusalem,  by  H.  Sacher 
Zionism  and  the  State,  by  H.  Sacher 
Zionism  and  the  Jewish  Religion,  by  F.  S.  Spiers 
Palestine  and  the  Hebrew  Revival,  by  E.  Miller 
Hebrew  Education  in  Palestine,  by  Leon  Simon 
Jewish   Colonization   and   Enterprise   in    Palestine 
by  Israel  ^L  Sieff. 

10.     Zionism:     Its    Organization    and     Institutions,    by 
S.  Landman 

''^Sampter,  Jessie  E.,  Editor  $1.00 

A  Guide  for  the  Student  of  Zionism 

A  comprehensive  survey  of  Zionism  under  the  follow- 
ing heads : 

(i)  Zionist  theory  and  history,  (2)  Zionist  organ- 
ization and  special  problems,  (3)  Palestine.  It  is  arranger! 
so  as  to  be  useful  for  students  and  study  groups.  It  has  a 
bibliography,  a  number  of  appendices,  and  an  index.  The 
chapters  are  written  by  authorities  on  each  subject  in  a 
style  which  is  readable.  The  general  public  as  well  as 
students    will  find  it  interesting  and  informative. 

SoKOLow,  Nahum  S7.50 

The  History  of  Zionism  (Part  I.) 

\\'ith  introductory  notes  by  Balfour  and  Pichon.  W' rittcn 
by  one  of  the  foremost  leaders  of  international  Zionism,  who 
is  also  a  publicist  and  a  literateur,  it  combines  charm  of 
style  with  authoritative  content  and  comment. 

*The  Story  of  Zionism  Paper  50c,  Cloth  75c 

Essays  by  Various  Writers 

A  collection  of  short  essays  by  various  writers  on 
phases  of  the  Zionist  movement,  written  in  a  style  to  in- 
terest young  people  between  the  ages  of   14  and   18,  but 


which  should  also  appeal  to  their  elders.  The  attractive 
style  makes  the  book  especially  valuable  for  propaganda  and 
reading  circle  purposes. 

Weizmann,  Chaim,  and  Gottheil,  Richard  ioc 

What  Is  Zionism F  (Pamphlet) 

Two  chapters  reprinted  from  "Zionism  and  the  Jewish 
Future."  Dr.  Weizmann's  "Zionism  and  the  Jewish  Problem" 
is  an  unusually  clear  and  telling  presentation.  "The  History 
of  Zionism"  by  Dr.  Gottheil  is  an  abstract  of  his  book.  It 
covers  the  ground  from  the  earliest  pre-Herzlian  move- 
ment until  the  war.  It  is  authoritative  and  interesting. 


JEWISH  PALESTINE 

Anonymous  3c 

Herd  Forest:  The  Tree  Fund  (Pamphlet) 
A  description  of  the  Herzl  Forest  in  Palestine  at  Ben- 
Shemen  and  Hulda,  and  a  plea  by  the  National  Fund  for  its 
support.  It  is  interestingly  written,  and  incidentally  gives 
many  facts  about  Palestine  and  about  the  prospects  for  labor 
and  for  agriculture. 

*Ben  Avi,  Ittamar  ioc 

No,  You  Do  Not  Knoiv  the  Land 

Translated  from  the  Hebrew.  With  a  map  (Pamphlet) 

Ben  Avi,  born  in  Jerusalem,  son  of  Eliezer  Ben  Yehu- 

dah,  the  Hebrew  lexicographer,  has  written  a  poetic  and  vivid 

description   of   Palestine,   the   land,   and   of  Jewish   life   in 

Palestine. 

Bentwich,  Norman  $2.50 

Palestine  of  the  Jezvs,  Past,  Present,  and  Future 
The  history  of  the  Jews  in  Palestine  from  earliest  times, 
and  the  historv  of  the  Zionist  movement  in  its  relation  to  Pa- 


lestine  from  every  angle,  and  of  the  prospects  for  future 
development,  cultural,  economic,  and  political,  are  followed 
by  a  series  of  vivid  sketches  of  Palestine  in  war  time.  Written 
in  camp  by  a  soldier  and  old-time  Zionist  leader,  intimatel\' 
acquainted  with  the  land,  its  charm  lies  in  its  truthful 
portra}al. 

*Brandeis,  Justice  Louis  D.  Free 

Democracy  in  Palestine  (Leaflet) 

A  popular  statement  with  a  great  deal  of  concentrated 
information  about  Zionism,  and  with  special  emphasis  on 
the  democratic  nature  of  the  Zionist  movement  and  the 
democratic  tendencies  of  the  Jewish  settlements  in  Palestine. 

*D.\NA,  Leo  L  ioc 

The  Work  and  Problems  of  the  Jezvish  National  Fund 
(Pamphlet) 

A  detailed  account  of  the  activities  and  aims  of  the  Jew- 
ish National  Fund.  It  is  not  too  technical  for  the  layman  and 
yet  contains  enough  information  to  be  of  value  to  the 
student. 

Feldman,  Joshua  5c 

The  Yemenite  Jezvs  (Pamphlet) 

A  history  of  the  Arabian  Jews  in  Yemen,  of  their  per- 
secution and  sufferings  in  recent  times,  and  of  their  remark- 
able return  to  Palestine.  In  Palestine,  the  Jewish  National 
Fund  has  been  instrumental  in  settling  them  and  housing 
them  as  workmen  in  the  Jewish  colonies.  The  Jewish  Na- 
tional Fund  publishes  this  interesting  pamphlet. 

*Gluck,  Margaret  ioc 

What  Our  Pioneers  Have  Created  (Pamphlet) 
Adapted  from  Henrietta  Szold's  "Recent  Jewish  Prog- 
ress in  Palestine."  A  short  account  of  Palestinian  colonizntioti 

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and  the  Zionist  institutons  in  Palestine,  written  in  light  and 
interesting  style,  which  will  attract  young  people. 

Hyamson,  Albert  M.  $2.50 

Palestine :  The  Rebirth  of  an  Ancient  Nation 
A  history  of  Palestine  from  the  time  of  the  Roman 
conquest  to  the  present  day.  An  intensive  study  of  modern 
Jewish  colonization  in  Palestine,  of  the  Zionist  movement, 
and  of  the  conditions  making  for  Jewish  success  in  Palestine. 
The  book  is  full  of  facts  and  excellent  for  reference.  It  has 
a  good  index. 

Jacobs,  Joseph  D.  5c 

The  Jezi'ish  National  Fund  (Pamphlet) 

An  English  Zionist  publication  giving  a  concise  account 
of  the  history,  constitution,  methods  of  collection,  objects 
achieved,  and  undertakings  promoted  by  the  Jewish  National 
Fund. 

Kessler,  L.  IOC 

History  and  Development  of  Jewish  Colonization 

in  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 

A  short  but  unusually  complete  account  of  Jewish 
colonization  in  Palestine,  its  history,  its  conditions,  and  its 
prospects.  There  is  a  great  deal  of  definite  information,  of 
facts  and  figures.  The  land  is  described  and  the  purposes 
of  Zionism  are  clearly  defined. 

Oettinger,  J.  Paper  50c 

Jewish  Colonization  in  Palestine 

A  technical  study  of  past  methods  of  colonization  and 
farming,  and  of  the  possibilities  for  the  future.  Numerous 
tables.  It  takes  the  point  of  view  of  the  Jewish  National 
Fund  with  its  basic  principle  of  national  land  tenure.  An 
excellent  book  for  students  of  the  economic  condition  of 

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Palestine  and  indispensable  for  those  contemplating  settling 
in  Palestine  as  farmers. 

Oppenheimer,  Franz  2c 

Co-operative  Colonization  in  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 
A  discussion  of  the  economic  principles  underlying  co- 
operative agricultural  colonization  and  the  special  problems 
connected  with  Jewish  settlement  in  Palestine.  The  ideal 
of  co-operative  colonization  is  based  on  Biblical  land  laws 
and  opposed  to  the  Roman  system  of  private  land  ownership. 

Oppenheimer,  Franz,  and  Oettinger,  J.  loc 

Land  Tenure  in  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 

Two  essays  dealing  with  the  principles  that  underlie 
the  National  Fund  conception  of  land  ownership,  that  is, 
national  ownership  of  land  and  hereditary  lease.  Dr.  Oppen- 
heimer's  study  is  historical  and  philosophical.  The  essay 
by  Oettinger  deals  with  the  practical  workings  of  hereditary 
lease.  A  very  interesting  economic  study. 

*Ormsby-Gore,  Major  William  Free 

Address  (Leaflet) 

Address  by  the  political  officer  (non-Jewish)  in  charge 
of  the  Zionist  Commission  in  Palestine,  at  a  dinner  in  his 
honor,  given  b}-  the  London  Zionist  ( )rganization,  September. 
1918.  It  shows  a  thorough  understanding  of  and  deep  sym- 
pathy with  Zionist  aspirations,  and  gives  interesting  first- 
hand impressions  of  Jewish  life  in  Palestine. 

^Palestine  Packet  (Pampldet)  5c 

A  series  of  letters  and  articles  written  from  Palestine 
or  by  Palestinians  during  the  first  months  of  the  Great  War. 
Intensely  interesting.  They  give  first-hand  impressions  and 
are  full  of  personal  touches. 

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SiEFF,  Israel  M.  ioc 

Jezcish  Colonization  and  Enterprise  in  Palestine 
(Pamphlet) 

One  of  the  EngHsh  Zionist  pamphlets.  Up  to  the  period 
of  the  war,  it  gives  a  full  account  of  Jewish  colonization 
from  the  earliest  ventures.  It  is  divided  into  epochs,  and 
gives  one  a  sense  of  the  development  and  growth  of  Jewish 
enterprise  in  Palestine. 

*Straus,  Nellie  5c 

Economic  Possibilities  of  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 
A  brief  and  graphic  account  of  the  geography  of  Pales- 
tine, including  climate  and  hydrography,  and  a  description 
of  the  natural  resources  and  the  economic  conditions,  with 
a  view  to  the  future  possibilities  for  agriculture,  industry, 
and  commerce.  The  technical  correctness  and  reliability  gain 
in  value  through  the  vividness  and  readability  of  the  style. 

SzoLD,  Henrietta  Paper  25c 

Recent  Jezvish  Progress  in  Palestine 

An  historic  account  and  a  graphic  picture  of  Jewish 
colonization  in  Palestine  from  its  beginnings  in  the  middle  of 
the  nineteenth  century  up  to  the  outbreak  of  the  Great  War. 
It  includes  accounts  of  the  rural  and  urban  development, 
social  life  in  the  villages,  and  the  economic  and  cultural 
development  of  the  country.  It  is  authoritative,  written  in  a 
delightful  style,  and  covers  a  great  deal  of  ground  in  a 
small  space. 

TOLKOWSKY,  S.  15c 

The  Jewish  Colonisation  in  Palestine: 
Its  History  and  its  Prospects  (Pamphlet) 
This    account,    authentic    and    complete,    deals    more 
especially  with  the  economic  and  practical  aspects  of  Jewish 
colonization  in  Palestine.  Written  by  an  agricultural  engineer 
of  Jafifa.  it  has  great  value. 

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THE  HEBREW  REVIVAL  IN  PALESTINE 

Bentwich,  Norman  loc 

Jeivish  Schools  in  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 

This  pamphlet,  published  in  1912,  gives  an  interesting- 
account  of  the  development  of  the  Hebrew  school  system  in 
Palestine  before  that  date.  It  barely  mentions  the  Hilfs- 
verein  der  deutschen  Juden,  which  later  obtained  undesirable 
fame. 

Bentwich,  Norman  ioc 

Zionism  and  J ezvish  Culture  (Pamphlet) 

One  of  the  English  Zionist  Pamphlets.  An  account 
of  the  revival  of  Hebraism  in  the  Dispersion  and  of  the 

interrelation     of    Jewish     nationalism     with     the  Hebrew 

renascence.  There  is  also  a  l)rief  account  of  the  Hebrew 
revival  in  Palestine. 

Miller,  E.  ioc 

Palestine  and  the  Hebreiv  Revival  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  A  survey  of  the 
place  of  Hebrew  in  Jewish  life  and  of  its  development  in 
Palestine  during  the  last  thirty-five  years.  Too  short  to  be 
exhaustive,  it  gives  a  general  account  of  the  revival  of 
Hebrew  as  a  spoken  language,  of  Jewish  education  in  Pales- 
tine,  and  of  the  language  struggle. 

Simon,  Leon  ioc 

Hebrew  Education  in  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  It  gives  not 
only  an  account  of  the  development  of  Jewish  education 
in  Palestine  up  to  the  war,  with  the  description  of  the  various 
types  of  schools,  but  it  also  deals  with  the  subject  in  a 
thoughtful  way,  explaining  the  place  of  education  in  Jewish 
life,  and  the  peculiar  importance  of  Hebrew  education  to 
Palestine. 

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ZIONIST  THEORY  AND  OPINION 

*Brandeis,  Louis  D.  Free 

The  Jewish  Problem:  How  To  Solve  It  (Pamphlet) 
A  popular  exposition  of  the  social  and  economic  causes 

leading  to  Zionism,  with  a  concentrated  account  of  Zionist 

achievement   in  Palestine  and  the  Dispersion.  It  is  very  good 

for  propaganda. 

^Correspondence  on  the  Advisability  of  Free 

Calling  a  Conference  for  the  Purpose  of 

Combating  Zionism  (Pamphlet) 

These  letters  written  by  non-Zionists  and  anti-Zionists, 
are  excellent  propaganda  for  Zionism,  since  its  opponents 
are  convicted  out  of  their  own  mouths. 

Eliot,  George  ioc 

Zionism:  An  Exposition  (Pamphlet) 

An  extract  from  Daniel  Deronda.  A  discussion  between 
Mordecai,  Daniel  Deronda,  and  a  number  of  others,  Jews 
and  Christians.  Alordccai  states  the  Zionist  position,  as  held 
to-day,  in  a  trenchant  manner,  and  with  a  kind  of  idealism 
very  like  that  of  some  of  our  modern  Zionists.  It  is  perhaps 
not  realized  in  the  Jewish  world  that  George  Eliot  was  one 
of  the  early  protagonists  of  Zionism.  No  doubt  her  ideas 
carry  weight  also  at  this  day. 

*Mack,  Julian  W.  Free 

Americanism  and  Zionism   (Pamphlet) 

A  popular  exposition  of  the  theory  of  Jewish  Nation- 
alism and  of  its  complete  harmony  with  Americanism.  Also 
a  general  survey  of  the  significance  of  Zionism.  Good  for 
propaganda  purposes. 

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Melamed,  S.  M.  $i.oo 

On  the  Eve  of  Redemption 

With  a  foreivord  by  Harry  Friedemvald 

A  number  of  editorial  leaders  from  The  American 
Jewish  Chronicle  (1916-17-18)  discussing-  questions  and 
problems  pertaining-  to  Jewish  nationalism  and  Zionism. 
The  point  of  view  is  scientific  and  original.  The  style  is 
interesting  and  terse.  The  essays  are  very  short.  Suitable 
for  reading  aloud. 

XoRDAu,  Max,  and  Gottheil,  Gustav  50c 

Zionism  and  Anti-Semitism 

The  essav  on  Zionism  by  Nordau  was  published  in 
1905.  Although  written  before  Herzl's  death,  the  presenta- 
tion of  political  Zionism  cannot  now  be  improved  upon.  Its 
interest  is  philosophic  as  well  as  historical.  The  essay  on 
anti-Semitism  by  Dr.  Gottheil,  written  at  about  the  same 
period,  is  a  defense  of  the  Jew  against  the  anti-Semite. 

*0/i^  Hundred  Selected  Editorials  (Pamphlet)  Free 

From  the  Secular  Press  of  America,  on  the  Zionist 
movement. 

^'-'PooL,  David  de  Sola  ioc 

The  Jezvish  Problem   (Pamphlet) 

A  keen  analysis  of  the  uncomfortable  position  of  the 
Jew  everywhere,  and  of  the  reasons  for  his  discomfort. 
These  reasons  can  be  reduced  to  one_,  his  national  homeless- 
ness.  Zionism  is  the  only  solution  for  the  physical,  cultural, 
and  spiritual  problems  of  the  Jew. 

Sacher,  H.  ioc 

Jezdsh  Emancipation -.The  Contract  Myth  (Pamphlet) 

A  trenchant  and  clever  refutation  of  the  belief  of  the 

assimilationist  Jew,  that  Jewish  emancipation  was  bought 

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at  the  price  of  Jewish  national  ideaHsni.  Full  of  spice  and 
humor.  '  / 

Sacher,  H.  i^c 

Zionism  and  the  State  (Pamphlet) 

One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  It  deals  with  the 
much  discussed  problem  of  the  compatibility  of  Zionism  with 
patriotism  to  the  land  of  birth  or  adoption.  It  views  the  sub- 
ject from  an  original  and  interesting  point  of  view,  showing 
that  Zionism  is  in  line  with  the  most  advanced  ideas  of 
freedom,  that  since  Zionism  enriches  the  individual,  it  there- 
fore becomes  an  asset  to  the  state,  and  that  especially  it 
tends  to  give  the  individual  greater  political  vision,  which 
must  be  of  value  to  his  own  country.  The  forces,  whether 
Jewish  or  non-Jewish,  which  oppose  Zionism  for  national 
reasons,  are  comparable  to  those  forces  which  have  been 
given  the  name  of  Prussianism.  That  is,  they  are  unfree ;  they 
look  upon  the  individual  as  for  the  sake  of  the  state,  and  not 
upon  the  state  as  a  union  of  free  individuals. 

Simon,  Leon  ioc 

Zionism  and  the  Jezvish  Problem  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  A  straightfor- 
ward presentation  of  conditions  to-day  among  the  Jews 
and  in  Judaism.  They  constitute  the  double  problem  of  the 
[ewish  people  without  a  home,  and  Judaism  without  a 
home.  Zionism  alone  can  cure  the  homelessness  of  both. 
The  Basle  platform  is  explained  and  there  is  a  general  ac- 
;'onnt  of  the  purposes  and  achievements  of  Zionism. 


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ZIONISM  AND  JUDAISM 

*AnONYMOUS  IOC 

Palestine  and  Jewish  Nationalism 
Reprinted  from  the  Round  Table  (Pamphlet) 
A  thoughtful  study  of  the  principles  of  Jewish  national- 
ism and  its  relation  to  Jewish  religion  and  to  a  geographic 
center  in  Palestine.  It  is  an  essay  charming  in  its  style  and 
satisfying  to  the  student  of  Jewish  nationalism  from  the 
theoretic  and  ideal  point  of  view. 

*Felsenthal,  Bernard  Free 

Fundamental  Principles  of  Judaism 
Reprinted  from  the  Maccabaean  (Pamphlet) 
From  the  point  of  view  of  liberal  Judaism,  it  claims 
that  the  Jewish  religion  is  only  part  of  Judaism.,  which  latter 
includes  all  phases  of  Jewish  life.  Only  as  a  national  religion 
can  Judaism  in  the  end  reach  its  universal  fulfillment. 

*Frielaxder.  Israel  Free 

Zionism  and  Religions  Judaism  (Leaflet) 
It  gives  within  a  few  hundred  words  a  very  clear  exposi- 
tion of  the  relation  of  Zionism  to  Judaism,  the  two  being 
bound  up  together  as  an  expression  of  the  ancient  Jewish 
ideal.  It  is  convincing  and  has  propaganda  value. 

Ginsberg,  Asher  (Ahad  Ha' Am)  15c 

Moses 

Reprinted  from  "Selected  Essays"  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  most  brilliant  of  Ahad  Ha'Am's  essays.  It 
deals   with    the   significance   of   the   personality   of   Moses 
throughout  Jewish  history,  and  disarms  higher  criticism  by 
emphasizing  the  spiritual  reality  of  historic  fact. 

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Ginsberg,  Ashek  (Ahad  Ha'Am)  $i-50 

Selected  Essays  . . 

With  a  bibliographical  introduction  by  Leon   Simon, 

the  translator 

Essays  on  a  wide  variety  of  subjects  viewed  from  Ahad 
Ha'Am's  distinctive  philosophic  point  of  view.  This  point  of 
view,  which  has  developed  the  movement  called  "Cultural 
Zionism,"  has  deeply  colored  all  modern  Zionist  thought. 
and  no  one  can  thoroughly  understand  the  movement  to-day 
without  having  read  Ahad  Ha'Am. 

Ginsberg,  Asher  (Ahad  Ha'Am)  15c 

Slavery  in  Freedom 

Reprinted  from  "Selected  Essays'  (Pamphlet) 
It    contrasts    tiie    physical    freedom    and    the    spiritual 

slavery  of  the  Western  Jew  with  the  physical  slavery  and 

spiritual  freedom  of  the  Eastern  Jew. 

Ginsberg,  Asher  (Ahad  Ha'Am)  20c 

The  Spiritual  Revival 

Reprinted  from  "Selected  Essays"  (Pamphlet) 
A  keen  analysis  of  the  spiritual  forces  underlying  Zion- 
ism and  an  indictment  of  the  materialistic  attitude  of  those 
Zionists  who  see  in  Zionism  only  a  practical,  political  move- 
ment. Written  in  1902,  it  is  intensely  interesting  from  an 
historic  as  well  as  from  a  philosophic  view. 

Ginsberg,  Asher  (Ahad  Ha'Am)  20c 

The  Supremacy  of  Reason  (To  the  Memory  of 
Maimonides)   Translated  from  the  Hebrew 
by  Leon  Simon  (Pamphlet) 

A  study  of  the  philosophy  of  Maimonides  in  the  author's 
usual  profound  and  incisive  manner.  It  concludes  with  a  psy- 
chological inquiry  into  Maimonides'  attitude  toward  Jewish 
national  cohesion, 

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Ginsberg,  Ashek  (Ahad  Ha' Am)  15c 

The  Transz'alnation  of  J'alues 
Reprinted  from  "Selected  Essays"  (Pamphlet) 
An  interesting  commentary  from  the  Jewish  point  of 

view  upon  Nietzsche's  theory  of  the  superman. 

Hess.  Moses  _     ^^;7S 

Rome  and  Jerusalem :  A  Study  in  Jezvish  Nationalism 
Translated  by  Meyer  Waxman 
Written  in  1862  by  a  sociaHst  leader  who  discovered 
in  his  Jewishness  a  fundamental  human  principle,  the  prin- 
ciple of  nationality.  It  is  an  inspiring  book,  interesting 
among  othe:  things  for  its  prophetic  understanding  of 
German  imperialism  and  of  the  inevitable  European  struggle. 
It  takes  ir^v  granted  human  perfectibility  and  an  ultimate 
league  of  nations. 

Sampter,  Jessie  E.  $1.00 

The  Book  of  the  Nations 

In  the  diction  of  the  Hebrew  Prophets,  the  book  deals 
w  ilh  modern  world  questions,  economic,  social,  and  national, 
from  the  point  of  view  of  Hebrew  prophecy.  It  is  an  in- 
dictment of  the  chauvinistic  and  imperialist  aspects  of  mod- 
ern nationalism,  and  threatens  the  destruction  of  nations 
and  their  replacement  by  a  colorless  cosmopolitanism,  unless 
they  will  accept  that  international  morality  which  is 
the  ideal  involved  in  Jewish  nationalism.  It  sees  in  the 
Zionist  fulfillment  a  means  of  salvation  for  all  the  nations 
of  the  world. 

*ScHECHTER,  SoLf)MON  3C 

Zionism:  A  Statement  (Pamphlet) 

Dr.  Schechter  sees  in  Zionism  the  only  means  of  stem- 
ming assimilation.  From  the  point  of  view  both  of  Jewish 
nationalism  and  more  especially  of  Jewish  religion,  he  con- 
siders Zionism  as  absolutely  essential  for  future  development 

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or  even  future  existence.  A  keen  and  sometimes  humorous 
style  adds  to  the  cogency  of  the  argument. 

SCHLOESSINGER,   Max 

Reform  Judaism  and  Zionism  (Pamphlet) 
An  examination  of  Dr.  David  Philipson's  thesis  that 
they  are  irreconcilable.  Reform  Judaism  is  an  historic  phen- 
omenon, and  its  modern  defenders  make  the  mistake  of 
thinking  of  it  as  static,  if  Reform  Judaism  wishes  to  con- 
tinue to  function  in  modern  Jewish  life,  it  must  adopt  Zion- 
ism, because  its  former  negative  purpose  of  staving  off 
apostasy  could  not  prevent  the  present  trend  toward  assimi- 
lation. Reform  Jews  would  find  their  doubts  as  to  Zionism 
answered  in  this  pamphlet. 

SoKOLOw,  Nahum  IOC 

Zionism  in  the  Bible  (Pamphlet) 

That  the  Bible  is  the  source  of  Zionist  striving  is  proved 
by  a  series  of  well-chosen  quotations.  The  style  of  the 
pamphlet  is  incisive  and  clever,  and  the  argument  would 
seem  unanswerable  by  those  who  oppose  Zionism  on  the 
ground  that  it  is  unreligious. 

Spiers,  F.  S.  ioc 

Zionism  and  the  Jewish  Religion  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  Its  thesis  is  the 
national  character  of  the  Jewish  religion,  which  does  not  lend 
itself  to  the  definitions  of  religion  current  in  the  western 
world.  It  defines  the  essentially  religious  and  moral  character 
of  Jewish  nationalism,  as  proved  by  Jewish  history  and  Jew- 
ish literature.  Hence,  only  Zionism  can  fulfill  the  religious, 
historic  role  of  the  Jewish  people. 

Zangwill,  Israel  Paper  50c,  Cloth  $1.00 

Chosen  Peoples 

The  Hebraic  ideal  versus  the  Teutonic  ideal.  An  analyt- 
ic 


ical  and  at  the  same  time  brilliant  exposition  of  the  meaning 
of  "chosen"  as  applied  by  all  peoples  to  themselves,  and  of 
the  peculiar  moral  signifiance  given  to  it  by  the  Jewish 
people,  who  conceived  of  themselves  as  chosen  to  serve  God 
and  all  mankind.  Israel  was  chosen  to  accept  "statutes  and 
commandments."  The  study  of  the  evolution  of  this  idea  in 
the  Bible  is  interesting  and  very  fair:  "Israel  is  the  villain, 
not  the  hero,  of  his  own  story." 


PROBLEMS  OF  RECONSTRUCTION 

*Amram,  David  W.  ioc 

A  Jewish  State  in  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 
A  study  of  Zionism  and  of  the  Jews  in  Palestine,  with 
special  reference  to  the  political  effects  of  the  war  and  of  the 
British  declaration.  A  statesmanlike  exposition  that  is  in- 
teresting to  the  Zionist  and  should  be  convincing  to  the 
non-Zionist. 

I'.ERLE.  A.  A.  50c 

The  World  Significance  of  a  Jezvish  State 
The  spiritual  meaning  of  Zionism  for  the  world  is  con- 
sidered by  a  deeply  religious  Christian,  formerly  Professor 
of  Applied  Christianity.  A  Jewish  state  would  fulfill  for  the 
world  many  of  its  social  hopes  because  of  the  ancient  social 
ideals  of  the  Jewish  people  and  because  of  the  expectations 
of  prophecy,  which  would  focus  the  eyes  of  the  world  upon 
Palestine.  The  book  is  a  cogent,  logical  and  modern  presen- 
tation of  an  ancient  ideal. 

Friedlaender,  Dr.  Israel  3c 

Zionism  and  the  World  Peace 

A  rejoinder  to  Herbert  Adams  Gibbons'  article  in  the 
Century  Magazine  of  January,  1919  (Pamphlet) 
A  brief  summary  of  Mr.  Gibbons'  article  in  ()])position 

to  Zionism  is  followed  by  a  brilliant  and  forceful  reply.  In- 

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cidentally  the  reply  to  Mr.  Gibbons'  misrepresentations  is 
full  of  information  about  Zionism  and  makes  good  propa- 
ganda reading. 

*Friedman,  Elisha  M.  ioc 

Zionism  and  Jewish  Reconstruction 
Reprinted  from  the  Menorah  Journal  (Pamphlet) 
A  scholarly  study  of  the  relation  of  Zionism  to  the 
present  decade  of  Jewish  life  in  the  Diaspora,  and  to  the 
necessity  for  spiritual  reconstruction  after  the  war.  Zionism 
alone  can  revitalize  Judaism.  The  style  should  attract  es- 
pecially students  and  those  interested  in  the  social  and  scien- 
tific aspects  of  the  Jewish  question. 

*Hard^  William  5c 

Israel:  Zionism  Viezved  by  an  Orthodox  Christian 
(Pamphlet) 

A  spirited  and  entertaining  account  of  Zionist  achieve- 
ment and  especially  of  the  political  happenings  during  the 
Great  War.  It  is  an  appreciation  on  the  part  of  a  Christian 
of  leading  Zionist  personalities  and  of  the  ideal  of  Jewish 
nationalism.  It  is  invaluable  for  propaganda  purposes  and 
too  interesting  to  be  missed  by  the  Zionist. 

*Kallen,  Horace  M.  ioc 

Constitutional  Foundations  of  the  New  Zion 
Reprinted  from  the  Maccahaean  (Pamphlet) 
A  study  of  the  bases  of  social  democracy  and  their 
possible  application  to  a  Jewish  state  in  Palestine.  Practical 
and  suggestive.  Various  phases  of  statecraft  are  discussed 
in  detail.  An  excellent  book  for  students.  Those  interested 
in  the  future  administration  of  Palestine  will  find  it  invalu- 
able. 


NoRWALK,  M.  W.  Free 

The  Econoviic  Basis  of  the  New  Jeii^sh  State 
(Pamphlet) 

A  very  brief  study  of  the  Single  Tax  and  of  the  moral 
philosophy  underlying-  it.  The  purpose  is  to  show  that  the 
Single  Tax  is  based  on  Biblical  and  therefore  Jewish  ideals, 
and  that  it  should  thus  naturally  find  its  place  as  part  of  the 
law  of  the  new  Jewish  State. 

Sacher,  H.  IOC 

A  Hebrew  University  for  Jerusalem  (Pamphlet) 
One  of  the  English  Zionist  pamphlets.  An  account  of 
the  history  of  the  Hebrew  University  idea  and  its  develop- 
ment up  to  the  war.  Also  a  keen  analysis  of  the  need  for 
a  Hebrew  University  by  both  the  Jews  of  the  Diaspora  and 
of  Palestine.  The  style  is  interesting  and  the  matter  com- 
plete. 

Sacher.  H.  IOC 

A  Jewish  Palestine  (Pamphlet) 

The  Jewish  case  for  a  British  Trusteeship.  Taking  it 
for  granted  that  the  Jewish  State  in  Palestine  is  ultimately 
to  be  independent,  the  author  urges,  for  practical  reasons, 
a  British  Trusteeship  answerable  to  a  League  of  Nations. 
The  analysis  of  political  conditions  is  very  interesting. 

Sidebotham,  Herbert  $2.25 

England  and  Palestine 

A  Gentile  student  of  statecraft  comes  to  the  conclusion 
that  for  political  as  well  as  ideal  reasons  England  should 
assume  the  trusteeship  of  a  Jewish  Palestine  which  is  even- 
tually to  become  independent.  The  subject  is  approached 
from  the  British  imperial  point  of  view(  the  military  history 
and  strategic  importance  of  Palestine  are  discussed,  and  thus 
the  angle  of  vision  and  method  of  treatment  are  refreshingly 
unusual. 

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POALE  ZION  AND  MIZRACHI  PAMPHLETS 

Anonymous  25c 

The  Aims  of  Jewish  Labor  (Pamphlet) 

Memorandum  to  the  SociaHst  and  Labor  Democracy 
of  the  world  by  the  Jewish  Socialist  Labor  Party,  Poale 
Zion,  of  America,  It  sets  forth  the  claims  of  the  Jewish 
people  to  Palestine  from  an  economic  point  of  view  and  the 
socialist  ideals  for  the  Jewish  state  in  Palestine ;  calls  for  a 
Jewish  labor  army  to  upbuild  the  land.  It  contains  an  unfair 
statement  of  the  attitude  of  the  general  American  Zionists 
toward  social  questions,  which  attitude  has  been  clearly 
formulated  in  the  Pittsburgh  Program.  The  booklet,  intend- 
ed for  the  Socialists  of  the  world,  is  also  of  great  interest 
to  Zionists. 

FiNEMAN,  H.  15c 

Poale  Zionism :  an  Outline  of  its  Aims  and  Institutions 

(Pamphlet) 

A  philosophic  statement  of  the  ideals  of  the  Socialist 
Zionists,  and  an  account  of  their  activities  in  Palestine  and 
among  the  Socialists  of  the  world.  It  has  appendices,  which 
include  the  program  of  the  American  party  and  the  platform 
of  the  Internationalist  Poale  Zion. 

RiFKiND,  Lewis  5c 

Zionism  and  Socialism  (Pamphlet) 

This  brief  but  well-written  statement  of  the  aims  of  the 
Jewish  Socialist  Labor  Party,  Poale  Zion  of  England,  is 
addressed  rather  to  the  Socialists  of  the  world  than  to  the 
Jews.  Its  appendix  contains  the  Zionist  Socialist  demands 
and  also  a  statement  of  opinion  on  Zionism  by  well-known 
non- Jewish  Socialists  the  world  over. 

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W'axman,  Meyer  ioc 

The  Mizrachi.  Its  Aims  and  Purposes  (Pamplilet) 
A  philosophical  statement  of  the  Mizrachi  interpreta- 
tion of  Zionism  and  a  history  of  the  Mizrachi  movement. 
It  emphasizes  the  nationalist  and  modern  attitude  of  th^ 
Mizrachi,  which  is  combined  with  their  orthodox  point  of 
view. 

Zak,  Isidore  ioc 

The  Palestine  Workers'  Fund :  Its  Aims  and  Policies 
(Pamphlet) 

It  is  an  explanation  of  the  purposes  of  a  fund  for 
Palestinian  w^orkers  which  is  being  collected  by  the  Socialist 
Party  of  the  Zionist  movement.  This  fund  is  not  for  charity, 
but  for  self-help  among  the  organized  workers  of  Palestine. 


ZIONISM  AND  THE  DIASPORA 

Cohen,  Israel  $3.50 

Jewish  Life  in  Modern  Times 

A  survey  of  all  phases  of  modern  Jewish  life  in  all 
countries,  including  internal  and  external  relations,  economic, 
religious,  and  cultural  cjuestions.  It  ends  with  an  account  of 
Zionism  and  the  achievement  in  Palestine.  An  excellent  ref- 
erence book. 

Friedlaender,  Israel  $2.25 

Past  and  Present 

A  collection  of  twenty-seven  essays  of  intense  interest 
and  value  to  Zionists.  Among  them  are :  "The  Political 
Ideal  of  the  Prophets"  (a  study  in  Biblical  Zionism),  "Na- 
tionalism and  Assimilation  in  l»iblical  Times."  "Were  Our 
Ancestors  Capable  of  Self-Government?"  "The  Hebrew 
Language"   (a  bird's  eye  view).  "The  Problem  of  Judaism 

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in  America,"  "Jewish  Education  in  America,"  "The  Present 
Crisis  in  American  Jewry,"  "Dubnow's  Theory  of  Jewish 
Xationalism."  "Ahad  Ha'Am."  "Some  Ahad  Ha'Am  Publi- 
cations," "Race  and  ReHgion,"  "Zionism  and  Religious 
Judaism,"  "The  International  Zionist  Congress,"  "Palestine 
and  the  Diaspora."  "Palestine  and  the  World  War." 

*Levin,  Dr.  Schmarya  Free 

Fate  of  the  J  civs  in  Poland  (Pamphlet) 
An  unusually  interesting  and   illuminating  account  of 
the  conditions  in  Russia  and  Poland  which  led  to  the  bitter 
hatred  of  the  Poles  for  the  Jews  and  the  consequent  per- 
secutions. 

Mack.  Julian  W.  5c 

Jczvish  Hopes  at  the  Peace  Table 

Reprinted  from  the  Menorah  Journal 

A  brief  exposition  of  the  Jewish  demands  both  for  civic 
and  national  rights  throughout  the  world  and  for  Palestine 
a.s  a  Jewish  homeland.  It  is  a  concise  and  clear  statement 
especially  calculated  to  dispel  the  fears  of  those  who  see 
some  contradiction  between  Jewish  loyality  and  American 
loyalty. 

*PooL,  Dr.  David  de  Sola  ioc 

Palestine  and  the  Jezvish  Dispersion  (Pamphlet) 
The  influence  of  the  Palestinian  development  has  already 
been  tremendous  upon  Jewish  life  throughout  the  world, 
and  promises  to  become  still  more  significant.  Dr.  Pool  has 
shown  how  Jewish  art,  Jewish  music,  Jewish  literature, 
Jewish  education,  and  Jewish  life  have  already  been  stimu- 
lated by  the  young  settlement  in  Palestine,  and  how  that 
settlement  has  re-created  Jewish  unity.  The  account  is  in- 
spiring. 

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RuppiN,  Dr.  Arthur  $i-5o 

The  Jews  of  To-day 

Translated  by  Margery  Bentzvich 

An  exhaustive  study  of  Jewish  conditions  in  the  world 
to-day.  It  deals  with  such  questions  as  intermarriage,  bap- 
tism, economic  relaiious.  and  assiniilation.  It  contains 
authoritative  statistics.  The  conclusion  drawn  from  the  facts 
is  that  but  for  the  Zionist  solution  of  the  Jewish  problem, 
the  Jews  and  Judaism  would  be  threatened  with  disappear- 
ance. The  last  chapter  deals  with  Zionism. 

*Sampter,  Jessie  E.  ioc 

What  our  History  Means  (Pamphlet) 

An  interpretation  of  Jewish  history,  written  in  very 
simple  style,  and  intended  for  young  people.  It  sketches 
very  briefly  the  course  of  Jewish  history,  ending  with 
Zionism. 


POETRY 

Friedlander,  Joseph,  compiler,  $3-5o 

and  KoHUT,  George  Alexander,  Editor 
The  Standard  Book  of  Jezvish  Verse 
An  anthology  of  Jewish  poetry  in  English,  covering  a 

very  wide   field.     Although   the   selections   are   of   unequal 

merit,  all  the  best  modern  poems  and  translations  of  medieval 

poetry  are  included. 

*Poems  for  Young  Judaeans  Paper  35c,  Cloth  50c 

A  collection  of  Jewish  and  Zionist  poems  selected  for 
the  use  of  clubs  of  children  and  young  people.  The  arrange- 
ment is  according  to  subjects  and  to  Jewish  festivals  and 
holy  days.  Although  arranged  for  young  people,  it  contains 
practically  all  the  better  known  English  poems  on  Zionist 
and  Jewish  subjects. 

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Raskin,  Philip  M.  $i.oo 

Songs  of  a  Wanderer 

Verse  on  a  great  variety  of  subjects,  all  of  it  colored  by 
the  sadness  of  the  Ghetto  spirit  and  the  hope  of  the  national 
revival. 

Roth,  Samuel,  Editor  Paper  35c,  Cloth  50c 

New  Songs  of  Zion 

A  collection  of  Zionist  poetry  by  the  younger  American 
writers  and  of  translations  into  English  of  the  better-known 
Zionist  poems  in  Hebrew  and  Yiddish,  including  some  of 
those  by  Yehudah  Halevy. 

Segal,  Hyman  Paper    50c 

The  Book  of  Pain-Struggle 

A  series  of  related  poems  dealing  with  the  development 
of  a  "Golus"  Jew  into  a  prophetic  nationalist.  The  last 
portions  are  remarkabl\-  inspired  and  stirring.  Thev  are 
unique  in  English  Jewish  literature. 


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